Download Mehl's Numismatic Monthly, 1915, Vol. 6: An Illustrated Journal Devoted to Coins, Medals and Paper Money (Classic Reprint) - B. Max Mehl | ePub
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The numismatist: an illustrated monthly magazine for those interested in coins, medals, and paper money, volume 32: contributor: american numismatic association: published: 1919: original from: university of chicago: digitized: nov 19, 2013 export citation: bibtex endnote refman.
The mehl company continued to run monthly ads in the numismatist until july of 1966. Such ads ran in the ana journal for 703 issues over more than 58 years.
Publication date 1915 topics numismatics, periodicals publisher volume 1915.
The goal of the newman numismatic portal is to create the world’s most comprehensive online encyclopedia of american and colonial coinage, currency, realia, and related correspondence and published literature.
13 may 2016 john reilly's membership certificate for the yokohama numismatic working at it right up until his untimely death at the age of 43 in 1915. Article on lesher referendum dollars in mehl's own numismatic month.
Max mehl, this publication ran from 1908 to 1919, and featured an appealing mix of numismatic news, articles, and coins for sale.
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Each volume contains an author and a subject index, cross-references, a listing of the sources for book reviews, and an obituary section. Numismatic literature has been published quarterly from 1947–1967, semi-annually from 1968–1999, and annually from 2000–2013.
Although barber dimes and quarters were minted into 1916, production of barber half dollars came to an end in 1915. Barber, chief engraver of the united states mint, died last sunday afternoon [february 18,1917] very suddenly, charles warner reported in mehl's numismatic monthly.
Zerbe had become quite perturbed upon learning that mehl had, without permission, reproduced zerbe’s article on lesher referendum dollars in mehl’s own numismatic monthly. The article had first appeared in the 1917 volume of the american journal of numismatics.
Publication date 1908-4 topics numismatics, periodicals publisher volume 1n04.
The liberty head nickel, sometimes referred to as the v nickel because of its reverse (or tails) design, is an american five-cent piece. It was struck for circulation from 1883 until 1912, with at least five pieces being surreptitiously struck dated 1913.
Max mehl; category: minutes and reports; length: 24 pages; year: 1908.
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The numismatic and antiquarian society of montreal is the oldest canadian organization of its sort still active. Its publication, the canadian antiquarian and numismatic journal, has appeared irregularly. 1 of the fifth series will be published shortly, under the editorship of warren baker, another participant in the 1992 coinage.
It has been reported that the response to mehl's advertising campaigns accounted for more than half of the incoming mail at the fort worth post office. From january 1908 to december 1911 and revived january 1914 to december 1919 he published mehl’s numismatic monthly, and issuing his price list.
I love coinage history, particularly when it’s a bit bizarre. A great example of this appeared in the january 1915 issue of mehl’s numismatic monthly under the title, “an automobile for four mint marks.
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